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I just listened to “The RJ Hamster morning Show for Monday, 13 December with RJ Hamster and Friends” of the “The RJ Hamster Show” podcast on PodOmatic.
Check it out:
https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/peter-hovis/episodes/2021-12-13T09_42_25-08_00
(16) Moreover I saw under the sun:
In the place of judgment,
Wickedness was there;
And in the place of righteousness,
Iniquity was there. (17) I said in my heart,
“God shall judge the righteous and the wicked,
For there is a time there for every purpose and for every work.”
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Where one might expect righteousness (as in a court), one finds iniquity. But Solomon cautions, “Hang on. Godwill judge.” Another important point to understand is that God’s plan seems designed to show men how weak and meaningless they are in the overall scheme of life.
Even injustice and wickedness serve a purpose. Though they are painful for us to deal with, they provide a massive demonstration of our ignorance of our own nature, clearly revealing the overall character of mankind without conversion.
This is a tremendous benefit to the converted because they can always look at the world and ask, “Do I want those results?” If what we see in the world motivates us to fear God and follow the path toward His Kingdom—even though it might be painful, cause us to make a great many sacrifices, or put us under some kind of persecution or tribulation—it is doing a positive work for us if it helps to keep us on the track.
If there were no benefit from it, God would not permit it. If we did not know what evil was, we could not repent. The world shows us, in lurid detail, what evil is. We have the opportunity to evaluate whether or not we want to do the things that have produced this world. Even in the courts, we will see evil, and we see it even in religion. Solomon says we should expect it and not be overly frustrated by it. Instead, we should learn from it.
— John W. Ritenbaugh
The 2020 election is verified. But Republican leaders in Arizona still refuse to accept the facts. More than a year later, they have continued to insist that the 2020 election results were false, despite their candidate losing fair and square. Some Arizona Republicans even took it as far as to participate in the January 6th insurrection, all part of their year-long campaign to overturn the election and prevent Americans from choosing their own leaders.
COVID wave. Arizona hospitals now have the lowest number of available beds at any point during the COVID-19 pandemic, amid a recent surge in cases. We know we can’t expect much leadership from our Governor–it’s more important than ever to get vaccinated, get booster shots, and maintain mitigation measures.
Sinema is nonsensical. Amid Sinema’s ill-deserved victory lap for passing the bipartisan infrastructure package, she has devoted considerable time giving interviews discussing why her approach to legislating is superior. She has also asserted that she thinks some Democrats have over-promised what they can deliver. But, in case Sinema has forgotten, she is one of the few obstaclesstanding in the way of Democrats being able to follow through on their campaign promises. Repeatedly.
Wine tasting at Sinema’s. Watch this clip from the wine tasting we held outside Senator Kyrsten Sinema’s office, in hopes that it would be a more effective way to reach her.
What if Santa arrives before Build Back Better? Join Child Action Alliance at the Arizona Legislature on December 15th, to call on our Senators to pass Build Back Better before the end of the year.
Get vaccinated, get your booster!
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